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Experiments in infantry protection during WWI
Various Trench Digging Machines in the closing days of WWI. Operating behind the front lines they were often used to build trenches for burying utilities like communication lines.
The United States entered the First World War years after it started, only taking part in its first major engagement, The Battle of Cantigny, on May 28, 1918. It had missed the introduction of chemical warfare which took place three years e...
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